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Basic English the Grammatical categories
Pronouns
Personal
Me/You/Her/Him/It/Us/Them
Possesive
Mine/Yours/Hers/His/Ours/Theirs
Demostrative
Singular
This(near)
That (far)
Plural
These(near)
Those(far)
Reflections
Myself/Yourself/Herself/Himself/Ourselves/Themselves
Undefined "it" uses
Month
Day
Year
Date
Time
Weather
Using "the"
We use THE
Names with republic/states/kingdom
Plural names
Seas/rivers/canal etc
Hotels/museums/cinemas/theatres
Instruments
Specific ideas
We don´t use THE
For TV
Breakfast/lunch/dinner
next/last +week/month/summer/days/proper names
General ideas
Games or sports
Names of places
Lenguages or school subjects
Streets/buildings
Prepositions
Of location
On
In
Above
At
Next to
Behind
Under
Of time
IN
long periods of time
ON
Specific day or date
AT
Specific point of time
Connectors
AND
BUT
OR
BECAUSE
SO
Nouns
Countable can be used with the articules a/an
Have plurals
Use any/some
Any for negative forms
In front the noun
Uncountable can´t used with the articules a/an
Have no plurals
Using any/some
"Any" for negative forms
In front the noun
Comparisions
Comparative (two people)
One syllable
-er + than
Two or more syllables
more + than
Superlatives (three or more people)
One syllable
the + -est
Two or more syllables
The most
Irregular forms
good
better/the best
bad
worse/the worst
Far
Further/furthest
Adjectives for describe
Modify the noun
Frequency adverbs
Respons "HOW OFTEN?" do an activity
Always
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Seldom
Rarely
Never
Determiners (modify the noun)
Quantifiers
Countable nouns
Many
(a) few
Uncountable
Much
(a) little
To emphasis, in front of much/many
So
As
Too
Very
Enough
Distributives
Both
Either
At the end and in negative forms
Neither
After the conjuction
Difference
Other
Another